How long does it take to remove an immobiliser?
Over 90% of aftermarket security systems that I come across take less than 5 minutes to remove, making for an easy immobiliser removal and bypass. I’d love to say that this was due to how skilled I am in the dark art of car electronics but the truth is that it is down to sloppy installation.
How do you remove an immobiliser from a car?
Normally all I have to do is remove the trim below the driver’s side dash and hey-presto, the alarm module is placed behind waiting to be bypassed! Some are held by a cable tie and others simply fall onto the floor as shown in the photo below! Then it is a simple task to open the case and bridge the immobiliser points. Car started… Easy to remove!
What does the immobiliser do on a Ford car?
The immobiliser works by preventing the starter motor, among other things, from working. Therefore, if the car is winding over, but not firing up, then you can be certain you don’t have a Ford car key problem. However, if it won’t even try and start, then the key is worth looking at. There is an immobiliser light on early Fords.
What does the red light on the Ford immobiliser mean?
It’s always red and it’s normally a red dot, or a red padlock symbol. There are three things the Ford immobiliser light will do. Normal operation. With no keys in the ignition, or the car locked up, the red light will flash once every second. This is normal and means the immobiliser is set.
What to do if your immobiliser is not working?
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Why is my immobilizer not working on my car?
There is a chance that the problem could stem from a recently replaced ignition key or a new ignition switch or lock cylinder. If it is the latter, it is possible your car’s dealer could make a new key key with the correct microchip for the new ignition lock cylinder.
Over 90% of aftermarket security systems that I come across take less than 5 minutes to remove, making for an easy immobiliser removal and bypass. I’d love to say that this was due to how skilled I am in the dark art of car electronics but the truth is that it is down to sloppy installation.
Is there a way to bypass the Immobilizer?
This is available for as little as $20, bypasses the immobilizer system and allows you to use your car without the hassle or replacing your key. Ensure the system you purchase is compatible with your vehicle and have an expert fit it.